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Comments by Member 13689794 (Top 9 by date)
Member 13689794
16-Mar-18 12:32pm
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I wanted the possibility for infinite variables to be created. The example I provided only allows 5. But, say for instance, what if you want the user to tell you how many numbers they want to input?
Member 13689794
14-Mar-18 15:42pm
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Ok, I'll keep that in mind if I do post on codeproject again. Thanks for the heads up.
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 20:55pm
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I appreciate that, I’m still trying to learn codeproject structure.
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 20:42pm
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I mean if you get off to being a cyber bully that’s cool. I appreciate that you are smart and trying to share your knowledge but in a manner that you presented it seems a little childish. Also, when you know something that seems trivial to you but hard to someone else, why belittle them? But anyway, thanks again for your input.
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 20:08pm
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It was pretty interesting stuff. I knew most of it already but there was some things that I learned. However, through venturing into the web I found that in Psuedocode you can use the verb "scan" which makes my lines of code 4 times less.
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 19:56pm
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This is just hypothetical, calm down man. And yes your 30char pw would not work with my app. :)
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 19:37pm
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Ok, I’ll look into it. Thanks!
Member 13689794
13-Mar-18 19:30pm
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You see, I could have just done the project without scanning from left to right and made the project a piece of cake. However, I wanted to see if I was able to do it. Also, I am currently in the basic C# class and I'm trying to jump ahead a little. No need to be a jerk. :)
Member 13689794
21-Feb-18 17:51pm
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Is there anyway to rephrase the while's condition to be able to use && instead of ||? for instance:
while (Password.Length >= 6 && Password.Length <= 12 &&
CapCharacters > 1 && LowCharacters > 1 &&
Digits > 1 && Symbols > 1);
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